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Added to vimsplit test suite
Added to mkbak test suite
rmold update

Added test suite.

Corrected the name that rmold would self-report as.
gitstat update

Helptext update and test suite added.
wttr update

Added test suite.

wttr incorrectly advertised support for -V as the short form of
--version.
vimsplit update

Test suite added.

Error messages were being incorrectly suppressed.
Test updates

Added two minor tests for ctdir

Added test suite for enumerate
Rewrote tests with bats

As evidenced by the 11 prior commits, proper testing has revealed a
large number of gaps and inconsistencies in these scripts. bats is a
very capable replacement for the old test suite.
Fix quiet option on whiched and whichvi

Previously the quiet option was suppressing the exit code on these
programs.
Effectively no change

I realized why I was deliberately ignoring the quiet option in these
scripts. It was already being handled in myminiparse.sh.
Helptext updates

The more honest description of these programs is [OPTIONS] before
PROGRAM. Options like quiet and verbose do behave differently if they
follow.
whiched and whichvi update

whiched and whichvi should exit as an error if no programs are named as
arguments.

This change was actually accidentally included in an earlier commit for
whiched.
whiched and whichvi now respect the quiet option
whichhead fix

The helptext incorrectly claimed that --number=N was supported.
whichcat now respects the quiet option
Rewrote debom to mirror the new rebom

debom had many options, which were never useful. Output redirection
should simply be handled by the script that calls debom.
Adding to helptext
Documenting quiet option on rebom
Changes to rebom and library

Rebom now acts like cat, just including a BOM in front.

The library has been updated to dump usage, version, and help messages
regardless of the quiet option (-q, --quiet). Previously, the observed
behavior depended on the order of options. Dumped messages were
processed at the time they were seen, so they would ignore a quiet
option that followed. It is better to behave consistently than to obey
the user inconsistently.
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